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Gap Gambles Little with Growth Plan
Gap will try a little of this and a little of that to get sales growth going, but maybe too little. The company announced that it will build on a prototype test and remodel 50 of its Old Navy stores as part of a plan to move...
Tags: Gap, Old Navy Plan, Murphy, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Sales, Mike Duff
Blog posts 2009-06-15

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Gap not backing down on expansion of Old Navy Clothing Co. concept: still planning aggressive openings. (retail store openings)
The Gap has decided to open fewer new Old Navy Clothing Co stores in 1995 than planned, but the move is due to real estate problems, not the company's health. The plan calls for between 50 and 75 new stores in 1995 instead of the 100 originally planned. The Gap...
Tags: Gap Inc.
Research articles 1995-02-15
GAP TO OPEN 300-350 STORES IN U.S. AND ABROAD THIS YEAR: MILLARD DREXLER, CEO, TELLS HOLDERS OLD NAVY WILL GET THE MOST NEW UNITS.(Brief Article)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Gap Inc. will continue to build its brands this year by rolling out 300 to 350 stores in the U.S. and abroad, and an aggressive $225 million marketing plan, Millard Drexler, CEO, said at the retailer's annual meeting here this week. "At that pace,...
Tags: Gap Inc.
Research articles 1998-05-01
Navy Rejects Latest Effort to Revive Plan for Airport at El Toro, Calif., Base.
By Jeff Rowe, The Orange County Register, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 13--The Navy Thursday discounted last-minute efforts by Los Angeles to resurrect a commercial-airport plan for El Toro. The Navy is working to auction land at the old air base...
Tags: auction, California, INTERNET, Orange PCS, Rep., U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2003-06-13
Fox Island, Wash., Homeowners Want to Sink Navy's Lab Plan.
By Kris Sherman, The News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 19--Some Fox Island residents are at war with the U.S. Navy over the Navy's plans to expand its research facilities on Carr Inlet. Operations at the 50-year-old...
Tags: News Tribune Co.
Research articles 2004-01-19
Brainy Winners: Wharton Business Plan Competition Grand Prize Goes to InfraScan and its Handheld Brain Trauma Detector
Business Editors/Education Writers PHILADELPHIA--BUSINESS WIRE--April 28, 2004 Student Team's Venture is Based on 90 Year Old Medical School Professor's Patent; Already Receiving Navy Funding for Combat Triage Student team InfraScan whose handheld brain hematoma scanner has already received Navy funding, won the $20,000 grand prize at the...
Tags: entrepreneurial, Entrepreneurship, handheld, team, Wharton School
Research articles 2004-04-28
US ARMY AND AIR FORCE TO COMPETE WITH NAVY FOR STRATEGIC MISSILE DEFENSE
Latest worldwide Maritime and Naval happeningsThe recent successes by the US Navy in knocking down Aeries target missiles at 500,000-ft have spured other military agencies into action to improve the defenses of the nation against enemy ICBM short-and long-range missiles. Part of this is the rejuvenation of the plan to...
Tags: Air Force, missile, SECURITY, vessel
Research articles 2004-08-01
Proposed defense budget doesn't please Navy, Shipyards
Even with a $48 billion raise over 2002, the proposed 2003 budget for the Pentagon has people complaining that's not enough. Some say the Navy gets shorted in the spending plan. Others call the budget a choice between new technology, like remote-controlled aircraft and old technology like ships...
Tags: Government, Manufacturing, Pentagon, Strategy
Research articles 2002-02-25
Bush Backs Down on Plan to Ship Toxic Ships Overseas; Administration Will Study Threats Posed by Ships and Reconsider Plan In April
WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Bush administration has agreed to halt the export of old toxin-laden Navy ships to England for disposal until it assesses the environmental risks involved. The Sierra Club and the Basel Action Network, represented by Earthustice attorney Martin Wagner, had sued to stop the...
Tags: attorney, England, job, Sierra Club
Research articles 2003-10-20
Employment Gain Won't Dissuade Bargain Hungry, Wal-Mart Loving Consumers
The just-released unemployment numbers may be comforting but are unlikely to mean much for retail through year's end and the crucial holiday season when considered against a sobering back-to-school study and the particularly dismal tidbit it contains. The study, released by America's Research Group and UBS, demonstrated...
Tags: Consumer, School, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Retail Company, Retail, Mike Duff
Blog posts 2009-08-07
Old Navy, OfficeMax Plan Lawrence, Kan., Stores.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Tags: OfficeMax Inc.
Research articles 1999-04-30
Old Navy's model plan
Back in the early 1990s, when budget-conscious families still relied on the likes of Sears and Target for their wearables, Gap Inc. Chief Executive Mickey Drexler read a single quote in a trade publication that changed the face of American retailing. The quote was from a would-be rival...
Tags: Gap Inc.
Research articles 1999-11-10
New gap CEO starts (almost) at the bottom
Retail Goods The United States' largest clothing company, the Gap, has been suffering losses lately, and has tapped former Disney executive Paul Pressler to turn things around. Pressler takes over a vast global corporation with annual revenues just shy of $14 billion. Gap, Inc., owns Old Navy, Banana Republic, GapKids,...
Tags: Gap Inc.
Research articles 2002-11-01
Alameda Clif Bar plan unveiled, approved
ALAMEDA -- Rooftop solar panels, indoor gardens, a gymnasium offering yoga classes and massages and a "Clif Bar and Grill" restaurant are included in plans approved Monday for Clif Bar's new corporate headquarters. Members of Alameda's Planning Board offered their enthusiastic and unanimous approval of design plans...
Tags: Clif Bar Inc.
Research articles 2007-06-01
EUR20BILLION TAKE-OFF
A TINY Irish airline is taking on the big boys in the race to land a $20 BILLION contract with the American Air Force. Dublin-based Omega Air says it can save the USAF a fortune by buying up old DC10s and modifying them so they can refuel...
Tags: Air Force, Boeing Co., Government, Manufacturing, Omega, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-06-25
Oakland girl to serve as a page for the U.S. House of
OAKLAND MOST weekday evenings during the next five months, Mary and LaJuan Tarrance expect to tune in to C-SPAN. As members of Congress debate the latest offshore drilling plan or vote on war funding, the couple will be watching, intently -- for a tall, African-American...
Tags: CAREER, Leadership, Oakland, Outsourcing, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2008-08-20
Naval heroes remembered
Veterans of the longest naval battle of the Second World War met today to honour one of its heroes and remember fallen comrades. Captain Walker's Old Boys' Association held a service at the War Memorial, in Bootle, Merseyside. Captain Johnnie Walker was widely recognised as a hero of the...
Tags: aircraft, al-Qaeda, attack, Manufacturing
Research articles 2003-05-03
Taking Flight on Natural Gas: Will Airlines Use Shell's Gas-to-Liquids Jet Fuel?
When a Qatar Airways plane landed in Doha late Monday, it became the first commercial passenger flight to use fuel from natural gas. But like all "firsts," the second, third and ten-thousandth time is a bit harder to reach. Cost tends to be the stickler in each one of these alternative jet fuel attempts....
Tags: Natural Gas, Algae, Pearl GTL, Telecom & Utilities, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-10-13
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